When is Supermarket Sweep on TV?

We’ve had a long, long wait for this moment.

Having been pulled off air in 2007, Freemantle Media (the production team behind The X Factor) bought the rights in 2017, with Vasha Wallace, FreemantleMedia’s executive vice president of global acquisitions and development, suggesting the show would be “modernised” for a 21st Century audience.

With the revamp reportedly being delayed following the death of the show’s original host Dale Winton in 2018, it has since been confirmed that Supermarket Sweep will be returning on 9th September 2019 at 8pm on ITV2 for one hour.

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What can we expect from the reboot?

Fans can expect 20 x60 minute episodes featuring some elements of the 90s show which have been brought kicking and screaming into the 21st Century – complete with a self-checkout section.

“There may be a self-checkout, but don’t worry, we’ll still have checkout assistants. You can’t have Supermarket Sweep without checkout assistants,” he told RadioTimes.com.

“There will be old games, new games but ultimately the format will still follow playing the game, building your clock, the sweep and then the super sweep at the end.”

Clark-Neal also revealed that the show’s iconic jumpers will be making a comeback, much to his delight.

Will there be any celebrity cameos in Supermarket Sweep?

Other celebrities who will take part include husband-and-wife duo Ruth Langsford and Eamonn Holmes, TOWIE’s Pete Wicks and Bobby Norris, Celeb’s Go Dating’s Tom Read Wilson and Made In Chelsea’s Georgia ‘Toff’ Toffolo.

Will there be a tribute to Dale Winton?

“We’re definitely going to have a nod to Dale,” Clark-Neal told RadioTimes.com. “That was one of the big things when I agreed to do the job was that I wanted to have a nod to Dale, somewhere in the supermarket which we’ve managed.

“That’s all I’m going to say about it, but it was the one thing I really wanted.”